Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung as the leading characters in

South Korean and Squid Game actor Lee Jung-jae steps behind the camera in his directorial debut movie, Hunt. The actor has had a long, formidable career, and now he’s taking his experience to develop an arousing and thrilling political espionage story based on real-life Korean events. Set in the 1980s, KCIA Foreign Unit chief Park Pyong-ho (Lee) and Domestic Unit chief Kim Jung-do (Jung Woo-sung) are at odds as they investigate a mole that could change the fate of South and North Korea. In an exclusive interview with Showbiz Cheatsheet, Lee Jung-jae breaks down working with Jung, combing history with fiction, and what global audiences will take away from Hunt.

Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung as the leading characters in 'Hunt.'
Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung as the leading characters in ‘Hunt’ | via Hightail

You have had an immaculate career since 1993 and have become one of the most recognized
Korean actors. In recent years, you have reached global success with Squid Game. I have found
that many actors naturally transition to working behind the camera. Hunt is your directorial debut
what lessons and emotions from your career in front of the camera helped the film-making
process?

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